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Volume 5, Issue 4
Characterization of Side Emitting Polymeric Optical Fibres

Dana Křemenáková, Jiří Militký, Barbora Meryová & Vít Lédl

Journal of Fiber Bioengineering & Informatics, 5 (2012), pp. 423-431.

Published online: 2012-05

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The main aim is evaluation of illumination intensity for side emitting plastic optical fibres in dependence on the distance from light source. The special device for measurement of light intensity on surface and cross section at various distances from light source is described. The dependence of surface and cross section light intensity on the distance from light source is expressed by the exponential type model with two parameters; it is illumination intensity in the input into fibre and fibre attenuation factor. For textile structures with optical fibres the illumination intensity is evaluated as well. It was found that illumination intensity of textile structures is very different. It is dependent on the trajectory of optical fibre in textile structure. The highest illumination intensity is for straight fibre in textile with lower waviness.
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@Article{JFBI-5-423, author = {Dana Křemenáková, Jiří Militký, Barbora Meryová and Vít Lédl}, title = {Characterization of Side Emitting Polymeric Optical Fibres}, journal = {Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics}, year = {2012}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, pages = {423--431}, abstract = {The main aim is evaluation of illumination intensity for side emitting plastic optical fibres in dependence on the distance from light source. The special device for measurement of light intensity on surface and cross section at various distances from light source is described. The dependence of surface and cross section light intensity on the distance from light source is expressed by the exponential type model with two parameters; it is illumination intensity in the input into fibre and fibre attenuation factor. For textile structures with optical fibres the illumination intensity is evaluated as well. It was found that illumination intensity of textile structures is very different. It is dependent on the trajectory of optical fibre in textile structure. The highest illumination intensity is for straight fibre in textile with lower waviness.}, issn = {2617-8699}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3993/jfbi12201207}, url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/4893.html} }
TY - JOUR T1 - Characterization of Side Emitting Polymeric Optical Fibres AU - Dana Křemenáková, Jiří Militký, Barbora Meryová & Vít Lédl JO - Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics VL - 4 SP - 423 EP - 431 PY - 2012 DA - 2012/05 SN - 5 DO - http://doi.org/10.3993/jfbi12201207 UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/4893.html KW - Polymer Optical Fibres KW - Side Emitting KW - Attenuation Factor KW - Light Intensity AB - The main aim is evaluation of illumination intensity for side emitting plastic optical fibres in dependence on the distance from light source. The special device for measurement of light intensity on surface and cross section at various distances from light source is described. The dependence of surface and cross section light intensity on the distance from light source is expressed by the exponential type model with two parameters; it is illumination intensity in the input into fibre and fibre attenuation factor. For textile structures with optical fibres the illumination intensity is evaluated as well. It was found that illumination intensity of textile structures is very different. It is dependent on the trajectory of optical fibre in textile structure. The highest illumination intensity is for straight fibre in textile with lower waviness.
Dana Křemenáková, Jiří Militký, Barbora Meryová and Vít Lédl. (2012). Characterization of Side Emitting Polymeric Optical Fibres. Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics. 5 (4). 423-431. doi:10.3993/jfbi12201207
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